Brain sex
Brain sex [videorecording] /
Brainsex Subtitle on container: Brain architecture and the sexes
Primedia Productions Limited, Quality Time Television Limited, [and] Primetime Television Limited co-production with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation in association with the Discovery Channel ; directed by Jonathan Harris.
- Princeton, NJ : Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2003.
- 3 videodiscs (ca. 44 min. each) : sd., col. with b&w sequences ; 4 3/4 in.
Originally produced in 1992. Based on the book: Brain sex / Anne Moir & David Jessel.
[v. 1.] Sugar and spice : the facts behind sex differences --[v. 2.] Anything you can do, I can do better : why the sexes excel differently --[v. 3.] Love, love me do : how sex differences affect relationships.
Series producer, Anne Moir ; writer, David Jessel ; editor, Ralph Brunjes ; original music & J.S. Bach adaptations by Hagood Hardy. Series producer, Anne Moir ; writer, David Jessel ; editor, Ralph Brunjes ; original music & J.S. Bach adaptations by Hagood Hardy.
Narration, Andy Barrie, Renee Chaney.
Scientific studies indicate that men and women do not have identical brain structures which may account for some of the differences in behavior between sexes. Vol. 1 explores effect of hormones received during gestation on behavior. Vol. 2 looks at how different brain architecture can lead to differences in ability and learning patterns. Vol. 3 looks at social relations between men and women.
DVD.
8985-8987 Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Sex differences.
Sex differences (Psychology)
Brain--Sex differences.
Originally produced in 1992. Based on the book: Brain sex / Anne Moir & David Jessel.
[v. 1.] Sugar and spice : the facts behind sex differences --[v. 2.] Anything you can do, I can do better : why the sexes excel differently --[v. 3.] Love, love me do : how sex differences affect relationships.
Series producer, Anne Moir ; writer, David Jessel ; editor, Ralph Brunjes ; original music & J.S. Bach adaptations by Hagood Hardy. Series producer, Anne Moir ; writer, David Jessel ; editor, Ralph Brunjes ; original music & J.S. Bach adaptations by Hagood Hardy.
Narration, Andy Barrie, Renee Chaney.
Scientific studies indicate that men and women do not have identical brain structures which may account for some of the differences in behavior between sexes. Vol. 1 explores effect of hormones received during gestation on behavior. Vol. 2 looks at how different brain architecture can lead to differences in ability and learning patterns. Vol. 3 looks at social relations between men and women.
DVD.
8985-8987 Films for the Humanities & Sciences
Sex differences.
Sex differences (Psychology)
Brain--Sex differences.